
009 - Pillow Talk - The emotional and economic toll of creative work.
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Some nights, what keeps you up isn't anxiety, it’s the quiet ache of misalignment. In this episode, we dive into the emotional and economic toll of creative work: the burnout, the spirals, the slow erosion of joy when your art becomes your paycheck. Patrick opens up about nearly quitting photography, the paradox of making a living off your creativity, and what it really means to protect your spark in a world that constantly demands more.
We explore Rick Rubin’s philosophy of creativity as a muscle, not a resource to be drained, but a force to be nurtured. If you’ve ever felt the tension between your soul work and your client work, this one’s for you.
You’re not behind.
You’re just tired.
And that’s okay.
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Featuring music by:
🎵 Jalowo – I Can’t Sleep feat. Michi
Music provided by Artist.io